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Robert O. Butler

    Robert Olen Butler je americký spisovateľ, ktorého diela sú známe hlbokou psychologickou sondou a jedinečným štýlom. Jeho próza často skúma zložité ľudské vzťahy a morálne dilemy s citom pre detail a prenikavým vhľadom. Butlerov prístup k písaniu, ktorý sa snaží odhaliť vnútorný svet postáv, mu vyslúžil uznanie kritiky aj čitateľov. Jeho schopnosť vytvárať živé a zapamätateľné charaktery z neho robí významnú postavu súčasnej americkej literatúry.

    Stimmen aus dem Wasserbett.
    Severence / Intercourse
    Perfume River
    The Empire of the Night
    The Star of Istanbul
    • The Star of Istanbul

      • 376 stránok
      • 14 hodin čítania

      Christopher Marlowe ("Kit") Cobb, an American war correspondent reporting on World War I, has been tasked to follow a man named Brauer, a German intellectual and possible covert SS agent, into perilous waters aboard the ship Lusitania, as the man is believed to hold information vital to the war effort. Aboard the Lusitania on its fateful voyage, Cobb becomes smitten with famed actress Selene Bourgani, who for some reason appears to be working with German Intelligence

      The Star of Istanbul
    • The Empire of the Night

      • 410 stránok
      • 15 hodin čítania

      It is 1915, and 'Kit' Cobb is working undercover in a castle on the Kent coast owned by a suspected British government mole, Sir Albert Stockman. Kit is working with his mother, the beautiful and mercurial spy, Isabel Cobb, who also happens to be a world-famous stage actress. Isabel's offstage role is to keep tabs on Stockman, while Kit tries to figure out his agenda. Following his mother and her escort from the relative safety of Britain into the lion's den of Berlin, Kit must remain in character, even under the very nose of the Kaiser

      The Empire of the Night
    • From one of America's most important writers, Perfume River is a masterful novel that examines family ties and the legacy of the Vietnam War through the portrait of a single North Florida family. Profound and poignant, it is an examination of relationships, personal choice and how war resonates down the generations. It is the finest novel yet from the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of A Good Scent from a Strange Mountain.

      Perfume River
    • The human head remains in a state of consciousness for one and a half minutes after decapitation. In a heightened state of emotion, people speak at a rate of 160 words per minute. Inspired by this, Robert Olen Butler wrote Severance, 62 vignettes each 240 words in length, capturing the flow of thoughts that go through a person's mind after their head has been severed. Then, in Intercourse, he addressed another question: what goes through the mind of a person while having sex? Intercourse lays bare the most flagrant, personal thoughts and feelings of fifty couples.

      Severence / Intercourse